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I currently have a list of a little over 100,000 domain names that I track and buy should they become available for sale or even better drop. This large list made it impossible for me to check (except 1 by 1) if any of them are available at TDNAM. But that was then. Recently I contacted my executive account manger at Godaddy and told him about the difficulty domainers have using our bulk lists to find buying opportunities. He talked with a few folks in the TDNAM department and within a few days provided me a homerun solution. TDNAM provided me FTP access to the csv file (Itâs big at 130+megs) that holds every domain they have for sale. The file includes the domain nameâs price, auction type, and a few other attributes. I meshed this file in my Access database against my large desired name list and seconds later 100âs of matches popped out of the million+ available on TDNAM and I immediately purchased 12 based on a great price and buy it now option. Now that I have cheery picked the names that match my wanted portfolio, I download the csv file every three or four days and look for new matches.
I highly recommend you contact your Godaddy account executive and get access to the total listing file if you are like me and want to check TDNAMâs domain name availability against your large wanted lists.
Great Job TDNAM you saw a need and provided a great solution.
I highly recommend you contact your Godaddy account executive and get access to the total listing file if you are like me and want to check TDNAMâs domain name availability against your large wanted lists.
Great Job TDNAM you saw a need and provided a great solution.